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Do LGBTQ questions come up in job interviews? Are these [deleted] users ALL the exact same person? Is there a name for this sales tactic? What canon event did [spoiler] break? C*sgender has become a slur on Twitter. Yay or nay? Rest in peace, Angela Lansbury Transgenderism: What is the "right to EXIST"? What is the "right to EXIST"? Is Page's transition upsetting people? If yes, why? View all posts >


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I actually asked this question to a few of them in some discussion boards that are dominantly left wing. Among all the inevitable fighting, here's what I managed to get. Some of them say "I just know", or "I just feel it", or "I just do". Yeah, take from those as you will. However, some of them have shared details of their life experiences and how their feelings progressed and evolved. One of the most common stories is that they just "didn't feel right", and when trying out different things, passing as the opposite sex was the one that brought them comfort and euphoria. It "felt right", they said. It's not unlike liking yourself in certain clothes, even if you dress oddly to other people. Another story is that they are dreadfully uncomfortable with their own bodies. This could be the result of sexual harassment or some other traumatic event. And some of them genuinely don't know where that discomfort came from; it just slowly grew within them overtime without cause. Hence, that infamous "brain in wrong body" bullshit. And one more story that many of them inadvertently admit is that they were given the idea by other people on the internet, pressured into it with FOMO (fear of missing out), and tempted and assured by promises of love bombing. I don't think you understand what "sex" means. Words can't even begin to describe how much you fail right now. I DON'T seek anyone, you moron. I seek privacy, from the OPPOSITE SEX most of all. What's trans women's excuse? Especially the pre-op ones? Call me whatever you want, but gaslighting is for losers with no real answer. If you're not going to answer, what else you got? What is "c men's run"? Why don't you read what I said about how trans women seek out spaces where other women are at. Read the WHOLE post this time. If you can't successfully refute it, then at least justify it. Then maybe I'll answer your question. Again. Pretty sure I answered this already. Not that I expect you to listen anymore, given your track record for skipping what you don't want to read. <blockquote>Why you think that <b>Trans women use the woman's room</b> because they need other women present, rather then because they DON'T want men present? Isn't that why we even assign bathrooms - <b>so that the opposite sex isn't present?</b></blockquote> LMAO wow. Talk about a self-defeating statement. Not to mention, you probably didn't even read the rest of what I said. That has already been established by their actions and even by their words, and that fact should have long been a given by now. Trans women choose the women's restroom and reject the other, SPECIFICALLY because of who goes in there. Not to just get the damn job done and get out fast. Same for sports and scholarships too. They violate boundaries and fairness, and take what they want based on who it should have been for. They won't settle for whatever else is available. And you know that. The fact that you seem to fight for it proves it. What's the logical fallacy? View all replies >